The following garden setups are what we recommend, as a minimum, to attract the specific wildlife required. Where space permits you could always add more of the attracting plants to increase the likelihood of the particular type of wildlife visiting. Please remember that most set ups will still allow for visits from other wildlife that you may not be trying to attract, such as common wildlife and myths, these visitors are unfortunately unavoidable!

Before you can get a Bee Eater Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Bee Eater.Every 10th Bee Eater spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Bee Eater!

A recommended Nesting Bee Eater garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)4 x Ready For Harvest Apis Melliflora1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest(part completed by a Bee Eater)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora Plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird Mix

TOP TIPThis set up may also attract Wren, Yellow Wagtail and Chaffinchwhich cannot be deterred as the Herbs used to deter them would also deter the Bee Eater!The Butterpillaflora Plant will deter Cuckoo from your garden, if you have unlocked theRainbow Butterpillaflora then use this as it costs less Rubies, if not use a Red Butterpillaflora.To get a Bee Eater Nesting leave an empty completed Nest in your garden which must have been part completed by a Bee Eater.

When the Adult Bee Eater is Nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg, (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different asks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Bee Eater Chick garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Bee Eater Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird Mix

TOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Bee Eater set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Blue Jay Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Blue Jay.Every 10th Blue Jay spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Blue Jay!

A recommended Blue Jay garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Fully Grown Bellis Lycaena - Blue1 x Fully Grown Carmena Aviflora - Blue1 x Fully Grown Pisces Aquabullae - BlueThe Bellis are Fully Grown so wont attract the other birds, no need for deterrents1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Blue Jay)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Table of Organic Bird MixTop TipBellis Lycaena, Carmena Aviflora and Pisces Aquabullae all need to be Fully Grown and Gold Dusted if they are not already Blue.The Fully Grown Butterpillaflora plant will deter the Cuckoo The Rainbow Butterpillaflora will cost less Rubies but use the Red if you have not unlocked that level.To get the Blue Jay nesting, use an empty completed Nest that was partly constructed by a Blue Jay.

When the Adult Blue Jay is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Blue Jay Chick garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Blue Jay egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird MixTop Tip:You can leave your Adult Blue Jay set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Chaffinch Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Chaffinch.Every 10th Chaffinch spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Chaffinch!

A recommended Nesting Chaffinch garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)2 x Ready For Harvest Bellis Lycaena1 x Ready For Harvest Spring Crown Herb1 x Ready For Harvest Snowstar Herb1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest(part completed by a Chaffinch)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPThe Spring Crown Herb will help deter Wren and the Snowstar herb will help deter Yellow Wagtail.The Butterpillaflora plant will deter Cuckoo from your garden, if you have unlocked the Rainbow Butterpillaflora then use this as it costs less Rubies, if not use a Red Butterpillaflora.To get a Chaffinch nesting leave an empty completed Nest in your garden which must have been part completed by a Chaffinch.

When the Adult Chaffinch is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg. (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Chaffinch Chick garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Chaffinch Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird Mix

TOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Chaffinch set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Chickadee Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Chickadee.Every 10th Chickadee spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Chickadee!

A recommended Chickadee garden would include the following: A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)4 x Ready For Harvest Cattus Peloflorus1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Chickadee)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird Mix

Top Tip:The Fully Grown Butterpillaflora plant will deter the Cuckoo The Rainbow Butterpillaflora will cost less Rubies but use the Red if you have not unlocked that level.To get the Chickadee nesting, use an empty completed Nest that was partly constructed by a Chickadee.

When the Adult Chickadee is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg. (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Chickadee Chick garden would include the following: A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Chickadee Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird MixTop Tip:You can leave your Adult Chickadee set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Crane Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the adult Crane.Every 10th Crane spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Crane!

A recommended Crane garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)2 x Ready For Harvest Odonta Igniflora - (Use different colors)1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Crane)1 x Ready for Harvest Mountain Whisper Herb1 x Ready for Harvest Spring Crown Herb1 x Ready for Harvest Snowstar Herb1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant1 x High Table of Organic Bird Mix

Top Tip:A variety of Odonta Ignifloras will create the strongest attraction for the Crane.A Ready For Harvest Mountain Whisper Herb will deter the ChaffinchA Ready For Harvest Spring Crown Herb will deter the Wren.A Ready For Harvest Snowstar Herb will deter the Yellow WagtailThis
set up will only allow for one feeding table and using a High Table will deter
the Hedgehog. The Fully Grown Butterpillaflora plant will deter the Cuckoo The Rainbow Butterpillaflora will cost less Rubies but use the Red if you have not unlocked that level.To get the Crane nesting, use an empty completed Nest that was partly constructed by a Crane.

When the Adult Crane is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg. (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Crane Chick garden would include the following-A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Crane Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird Mix

TOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Crane set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Cuckoo Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Cuckoo.Every 10th Cuckoo spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.The Cuckoo will nest in ANY empty Nest!

A recommended Nesting Cuckoo garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)4 x Empty Complete Bird Nests2 x High Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPThe Cuckoo is attracted to an empty Nest, the more empty Nests you have the better the attraction. The Cuckoo doesn't help build any Nests, it will nest in any completed Nest you have left out in your garden!

When the Adult Cuckoo is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Cuckoo Chick garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Cuckoo Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird Mix

TOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Cuckoo set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Jackdaw Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Jackdaw.Every 10th Jackdaw spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Jackdaw!

A recommended Jackdaw garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)2 x Ready For Harvest Praecocia Jewels - use different colors 1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Jackdaw)2 x Fully Grown or Ready for Harvest Nightrose Herb1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird Mix

Top Tip:Praecocia Jewels should be different colors to create the strongest attraction for the Jackdaw.The Fully Grown or Ready For Harvest Nightrose Herb will deter the MagpieThis set up will also attract the Pair of Magpies which have no deterrents. The Fully Grown Butterpillaflora plant will deter the Cuckoo The Rainbow Butterpillaflora will cost less Rubies but use the Red if you have not unlocked that level.To get the Jackdaw nesting, use an empty completed Nest that was partly constructed by a Jackdaw.

When the adult Jackdaw is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Jackdaw Chick garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Jackdaw Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Jackdaw set up if you want to but to increase chances of twin chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set upstill in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Kingfisher Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Kingfisher.Every 10th Kingfisher spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Kingfisher!

A recommended Kingfisher garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)4 x Ready For Harvest Pisces Aquabullae -any color 1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Kingfisher) 1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird Mix

Top TipReady For Harvest Pisces Aquabullae can be any color.The Fully Grown Butterpillaflora plant will deter the Cuckoo The Rainbow Butterpillaflora will cost less Rubies but use the Red if you have not unlocked that level.To get the Kingfisher nesting, use an empty completed Nest that was partly constructed by a Kingfisher.

When the adult Kingfisher is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Kingfisher Chick garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Kingfisher Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Kingfisher set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Magpie Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Magpie.Every 10th Magpie spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Magpie!

A recommended Magpie garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)2 x Ready For Harvest Praecocia Jewels - use the same color 1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Magpie)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird MixTop TipPraecocia Jewels should be the same color to avoid attracting the Jackdaw.This set up will also attract the Pair of Magpies which have no deterrents. The Fully Grown Butterpillaflora plant will deter the Cuckoo The Rainbow Butterpillaflora will cost less Rubies but use the Red if you have not unlocked that level.To get the Magpie nesting, use an empty completed Nest that was partly constructed by a Magpie.

When the Adult Magpie is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Magpie Chick garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Magpie Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Magpie set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place,but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Nightingale Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the adult Nightingale.Every 10th Nightingale spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Nightingale!

A recommended Nesting Nightingale garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Ready For Harvest Luna Serena1 x Fully Grown Dulcia Somniflora1 x Ready For Harvest Carmena Uniflora(Colour will need changing every day please see below)1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Nightingale)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPYou will need to change the colour of the Carmena Uniflora every day by gold dusting them, the order is as follows:F = Sunday / IndigoA = Monday / RedC = Tuesday / YellowE = Wednesday/ BlueG = Thursday/ VioletB = Friday / OrangeD = Saturday / GreenThe colour always changes at Midnight UK time.The Butterpillaflora plant will deter Cuckoo from your garden, if you have unlocked the Rainbow Butterpillaflora then use this as it costs less Rubies, if not use a Red Butterpillaflora.To get the Nightingale nesting, use an empty completed Nest that was partly constructed by a Nightingale.

When the Adult Nightingale is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Nightingale Chick garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Nightingale Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird Mix

TOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Nightingale set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get an Oriole Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Oriole.Every 10th Oriole spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Oriole!

A recommended Oriole garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)Any 4 of the following - Fully Grown Dulcia Saccaflora / Dulcia Zingibera / Dulcis Fructus / Dulcia GlaciafloraYou can have the same variety or different varieties, whichever you choose! 1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest(part completed by a Oriole)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird Mix

Top TipAny 4 of the following - Fully Grown Dulcia Saccaflora / Dulcia Zingibera / Dulcis Fructus / Dulcia Glaciaflora You can have the same variety or different varieties, whichever you choose! All four plants must be in the Fully Grown stage at the same time to attract the Oriole.The Fully Grown Butterpillaflora plant will deter the Cuckoo The Rainbow Butterpillaflora will cost less Rubies but use the Red if you have not unlocked that level.To get the Oriole nesting, use an empty completed Nest that was partly constructed by a Oriole.

When the Adult Oriole is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Oriole Chick garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Oriole Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Oriole set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Roadrunner Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Roadrunner.Every 10th Roadrunner spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Roadrunner!

A recommended Nesting Roadrunner garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)2 x Ready For Harvest Saguaro Cactus2 x Ready For Harvest Carmena Aviflora1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Roadrunner)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPThe Carmena Aviflora will help deter Gecko, you can use any colour.The Butterpillaflora plant will deter Cuckoo from your garden, if you have unlocked theRainbow Butterpillaflora then use this as it costs less Rubies, if not use a Red Butterpillaflora.To get a Roadrunner nesting leave an empty completed Nest in your garden which must have been part completed by a Roadrunner.

When the Adult Roadrunner is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Roadrunner Chick garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Roadrunner Egg2 x Low Tables of Bird Mix

TOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Roadrunner set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Singing Bush Lark Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Singing Bush Lark.Every 10th Singing Bush Lark spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Singing Bush Lark!

A recommended Nesting Singing Bush Lark garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)4 x Ready For Harvest Carmena Uniflora (Any Colour)1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Singing Bush Lark)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPThe Butterpillaflora plant will deter Cuckoo from your garden, if you have unlocked the Rainbow Butterpillaflora then use this as it costs less Rubies, if not use a Red Butterpillaflora.To get a Singing Bush Lark nesting leave an empty completed Nest in your garden which must have been part completed by a Singing Bush Lark.

When the Adult Singing Bush Lark is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Singing Bush Lark Chick garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Singing Bush Lark Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird Mix

TOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Singing Bush Lark set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Waxwing Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Waxwing.Every 10th Waxwing spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Waxwing!

For Waxwing we are going to recommend TWO set ups, one for if you are below Level 34 and have not yet unlocked the Dulcis Fructus seed and one for those who have unlocked Level 34.

Level 1-33

A recommended Nesting Waxwing garden for those who have not unlocked the Dulcis Fructus (Level 34) seed would include the following - A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)2 x Ready For Harvest Fructus RandomusMust be Simon Strawberry - Rare1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Waxwing)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Tropical Fruit

TOP TIPThe Fructus Randomus is exactly that...RANDOM! You can narrow down which Fruit you will grow and increase your chances of growing a particular type by carefully checking a growing Fructus Randomus. Click here to see what your Fruit might be.The Butterpillaflora plant will deter Cuckoo from your garden, if you have unlocked the Rainbow Butterpillaflora then use this as it costs less Rubies, if not use a Red Butterpillaflora.To get a Waxwing nesting leave an empty completed Nest in your garden which must have been part completed by a Waxwing.

When the Adult Waxwing is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg, (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

Level 34+

A recommended Nesting Waxwing garden for those who have unlocked Level 34 would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)2 x Ready For Harvest Dulcis Fructus2 x Fully Grown Cattus Peloflorus1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Waxwing)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Tropical FruitTOP TIPThe Cattus Peloflorus will help deter Sugar Glider from your garden. Waxwing also like Simon The Strawberry (one of the Fruits you can grow from a Ready For Harvest Fructus Randomus) however as the Fructus Randomus is random and could be one of 7 fruits, it is easier to guarantee a Strawberry from a Ready For Harvest Dulcis Fructus.The Butterpillaflora plant will deter Cuckoo from your garden, if you have unlocked the Rainbow Butterpillaflora then use this as it costs less Rubies, if not use a Red Butterpillaflora.To get a Waxwing nesting leave an empty completed Nest in your garden which must have been part completed by a Waxwing.

When the Adult Waxwing is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg, (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Waxwing Chick garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Waxwing Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird Mix

TOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Waxwing set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Woodpecker Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Woodpecker.Every 10th Woodpecker spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Woodpecker!

A recommended Nesting Woodpecker garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)2 x Ready for Harvest Chie Bonsai 1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest (part completed by a Woodpecker)2 x Fully Grown Carmena Aviflora 1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird MixTop TipUsing the Chie Bonsai will require the least deterrents. The Chie Bonsai will attract the Grey Squirrels while Fully Grown and Ready For Harvest and can be deterred by the Fully Grown Carmena Aviflora, use any color but Red to avoid attracting the Red Squirrel. The High Tables will avoid attracting the ChipmunkThe Fully Grown Butterpillaflora plant will deter the Cuckoo The Rainbow Butterpillaflora will cost less Rubies but use the Red if you have not unlocked that level.To get the Woodpecker nesting, use an empty completed Nest that was partly constructed by a Woodpecker.

When the adult Woodpecker is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an egg, (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its egg in your nest.

A recommended Woodpecker Chick garden would include the following:A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Woodpecker Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Woodpecker set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Wren Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Wren.Every 10th Wren spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden.Remember, the Nest must have been part-built by a Wren!

A recommended Nesting Wren garden would include the following-A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)2 x Ready For Harvest Bellis Lycaena(Any Colour)1 x Ready For Harvest Snowstar Herb1 x Ready For Harvest Nightrose Herb1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest(Part completed by a Wren)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPThe Snowstar Herb will help deter Yellow Wagtail and the Nightrose Herb will help deter Chaffinch.The Butterpillaflora plant will deter Cuckoo from your garden, if you have unlocked the Rainbow Butterpillaflora then use this as it costs less Rubies, if not use a Red Butterpillaflora.To get a Wren nesting leave an empty completed Nest in your garden which must have been part completed by a Wren.

When the adult Wren is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Wren Chick garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Wren Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird Mix

TOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Wren set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.

Before you can get a Yellow Wagtail Chick to visit your garden you will first need to attract the Adult Yellow Wagtail. Every 10th Yellow Wagtail spotted in your garden will nest in your empty Nest, if you have one placed in your garden. Remember, the nest must have been part-built by a Yellow Wagtail!

A recommended Nesting Yellow Wagtail garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)2 x Ready For Harvest Bellis Lycaena(Any Colour)1 x Ready For Harvest Spring Crown Herb1 x Ready For Harvest Nightrose Herb1 x Empty Complete Bird Nest(Part completed by a Yellow Wagtail)1 x Fully Grown Red or Rainbow Butterpillaflora plant2 x High Tables of Organic Bird MixTOP TIPThe Spring Crown Herb will help deter Wren and the Nightrose Herb will help deter Chaffinch.The Butterpillaflora plant will deter Cuckoo from your garden, if you have unlocked the Rainbow Butterpillaflora then use this as it costs less rubies, if not use a Red Butterpillaflora.To get a Yellow Wagtail nesting leave an empty completed Nest in your garden which must have been part completed by a Yellow Wagtail.

When the adult Yellow Wagtail is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an Egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) However, the task will always involve finding birds in other gardens. Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its Egg in your Nest.

A recommended Yellow Wagtail Chick garden would include the following -A Fully Grown Mushroom(For great results use a Fully Grown Pink Cap Mushroom, unless you have not progressed that far, then use best available.Alternatively, if you are able to, use a Supershroom as these often give even better results - please remember you may get Caterpillars though!)1 x Nest Incubating a Yellow Wagtail Egg2 x Low Tables of Organic Bird Mix

TOP TIPYou can leave your Adult Yellow Wagtail set up if you want to but to increase chances of Twin Chicks or for your Chick to hatch quickly you should remove all other competition. A Chick would still hatch eventually with the Adult set up still in place, but you do not require the Adult set up for the Chick to hatch.